Key Takeaways:
- Solana Mobile begins shipping its second-gen Seeker smartphone to over 50 countries, with 150,000+ pre-orders and a projected $67.5M in revenue.
- The Seeker features Seed Vault for hardware-level crypto security and TEEPIN architecture for decentralized access and app distribution.
- Positioned for both devs and crypto users, it offers an alt app store to bypass Big Tech fees and supports Web3-native experiences.
Solana Mobile has launched global shipping for its second-generation smartphone, the Seeker, now available in over 50 countries.
With more than 150,000 pre-orders, the device marks a major step forward from the first-gen Saga, which sold only 20,000 units.
Seekers officially start shipping today! Thank you for your support and belief in Solana Mobile since day one.
— Seeker | Solana Mobile (@solanamobile) August 4, 2025
We’re sending tens of thousands of devices to 50+ countries around the world, so sit tight as your order makes its way through over the coming weeks. pic.twitter.com/dQtkWi26JB
Priced at $450 and $500, the Seeker is expected to generate at least $67.5 million in revenue.
Key features include upgraded hardware, a built-in crypto wallet, and a decentralized app store that avoids the censorship seen in traditional ecosystems.
The standout innovation is Seed Vault, which offers hardware-level security for private keys and seed phrases while allowing seamless interaction with decentralized apps (dApps).
The Seeker targets both developers and crypto users.
Developers benefit from bypassing high Google and Apple fees, while users gain enhanced access to NFTs, DeFi apps, and crypto gaming.
Solana Mobile also introduced TEEPIN (Trusted Execution Environment Platform Infrastructure Network), a three-layer architecture that decentralizes key phone functions and enhances security.
Embracing Web3 principles, the Seeker aims to create a secure, censorship-resistant mobile ecosystem unlike any traditional smartphone.